Media persuasion in the Islamic State /:
Since the declaration of the War on Terror in 2001, militant groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have used the Internet to disseminate their message and persuade people to violence. While many books have studied their operational strategies and battlefield tactics, Media Persuasion in the...
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Zusammenfassung: | Since the declaration of the War on Terror in 2001, militant groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have used the Internet to disseminate their message and persuade people to violence. While many books have studied their operational strategies and battlefield tactics, Media Persuasion in the Islamic State is the first to analyze the culture and psychology of militant persuasion. Drawing upon decades of research in cultural psychiatry, cultural psychology, and psychiatric anthropology, Neil Krishan Aggarwal investigates how the Islamic State has convinced people to engage in violence since its founding in 2003. Through analysis of hundreds of articles, speeches, videos, songs, and bureaucratic documents in English and Arabic, the book traces how the jihadist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi created a new culture and psychology, one that would pit Sunni Muslims against all others after the U.S.-led invasion. Aggarwal tracks how Osama bin Laden and al-Zarqawi disagreed over the goal of militancy in jihad before reaching a détente in 2004 and how al-Qaeda in Iraq merged with five other groups to diffuse its militant cultural identity in 2006 before taking advantage of the Syrian civil war to emerge as the Islamic State. Aggarwal offers a definitive analysis of how culture is created, debated, and disseminated within militant organizations like the Islamic State. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and area-studies experts will find a comprehensive, systematic method for analyzing culture and psychology so they can partner with political scientists, policy makers, and counterterrorism experts in crafting counter-messaging strategies against militants. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (ix, 251 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-237) and index. |
ISBN: | 023154412X 9780231544122 |
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spelling | Aggarwal, Neil Krishan, author. Media persuasion in the Islamic State / Neil Krishan Aggarwal. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019] 1 online resource (ix, 251 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-237) and index. Studying Islamic State discourse as mediated disorder -- The organization of monotheism and jihad : constructing a militant cultural identity -- Al Qaeda in Iraq-OMJ, al Qaeda, and militant acculturation -- The assembly of the Mujahideen Council : militant cultural diffusion -- The Islamic State of Iraq, 2006-2013 : a shift in militant identity -- The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria : militant cultural diffusion -- The Islamic State : the transmission of militancy in families -- Toward a science, policy, and practice of militant countermessaging. Since the declaration of the War on Terror in 2001, militant groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State have used the Internet to disseminate their message and persuade people to violence. While many books have studied their operational strategies and battlefield tactics, Media Persuasion in the Islamic State is the first to analyze the culture and psychology of militant persuasion. Drawing upon decades of research in cultural psychiatry, cultural psychology, and psychiatric anthropology, Neil Krishan Aggarwal investigates how the Islamic State has convinced people to engage in violence since its founding in 2003. Through analysis of hundreds of articles, speeches, videos, songs, and bureaucratic documents in English and Arabic, the book traces how the jihadist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi created a new culture and psychology, one that would pit Sunni Muslims against all others after the U.S.-led invasion. Aggarwal tracks how Osama bin Laden and al-Zarqawi disagreed over the goal of militancy in jihad before reaching a détente in 2004 and how al-Qaeda in Iraq merged with five other groups to diffuse its militant cultural identity in 2006 before taking advantage of the Syrian civil war to emerge as the Islamic State. Aggarwal offers a definitive analysis of how culture is created, debated, and disseminated within militant organizations like the Islamic State. Psychiatrists, psychologists, and area-studies experts will find a comprehensive, systematic method for analyzing culture and psychology so they can partner with political scientists, policy makers, and counterterrorism experts in crafting counter-messaging strategies against militants. Description based on online resource, title from digital title page (viewed on July 13, 2020). IS (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014059810 Qaida (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001058020 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005017455 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006 fast IS (Organization) fast Qaida (Organization) fast Mass media Political aspects Middle East. Jihad Psychological aspects. Violence Psychological aspects. Persuasion (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100175 Religious militants Psychology. Jihād Aspect psychologique. Violence Aspect psychologique. Extrémistes religieux Psychologie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Terrorism. bisacsh Mass media Political aspects fast Persuasion (Psychology) fast Violence Psychological aspects fast Middle East fast has work: Media persuasion in the Islamic State (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFQkwmMBMwbfQQk4vKqBpq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Aggarwal, Neil Krishan. Media persuasion in the Islamic State. New York, NY : Columbia University Press, 2019 9780231182386 (DLC) 2018038378 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2026761 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Aggarwal, Neil Krishan Media persuasion in the Islamic State / Studying Islamic State discourse as mediated disorder -- The organization of monotheism and jihad : constructing a militant cultural identity -- Al Qaeda in Iraq-OMJ, al Qaeda, and militant acculturation -- The assembly of the Mujahideen Council : militant cultural diffusion -- The Islamic State of Iraq, 2006-2013 : a shift in militant identity -- The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria : militant cultural diffusion -- The Islamic State : the transmission of militancy in families -- Toward a science, policy, and practice of militant countermessaging. IS (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014059810 Qaida (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001058020 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005017455 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006 fast IS (Organization) fast Qaida (Organization) fast Mass media Political aspects Middle East. Jihad Psychological aspects. Violence Psychological aspects. Persuasion (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100175 Religious militants Psychology. Jihād Aspect psychologique. Violence Aspect psychologique. Extrémistes religieux Psychologie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Terrorism. bisacsh Mass media Political aspects fast Persuasion (Psychology) fast Violence Psychological aspects fast |
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title | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / |
title_auth | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / |
title_exact_search | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / |
title_full | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / Neil Krishan Aggarwal. |
title_fullStr | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / Neil Krishan Aggarwal. |
title_full_unstemmed | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / Neil Krishan Aggarwal. |
title_short | Media persuasion in the Islamic State / |
title_sort | media persuasion in the islamic state |
topic | IS (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2014059810 Qaida (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2001058020 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005017455 Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006 fast IS (Organization) fast Qaida (Organization) fast Mass media Political aspects Middle East. Jihad Psychological aspects. Violence Psychological aspects. Persuasion (Psychology) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85100175 Religious militants Psychology. Jihād Aspect psychologique. Violence Aspect psychologique. Extrémistes religieux Psychologie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE General. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Terrorism. bisacsh Mass media Political aspects fast Persuasion (Psychology) fast Violence Psychological aspects fast |
topic_facet | IS (Organization) Qaida (Organization) Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006. Zarqāwī, Abū Muṣʻab, 1966-2006 Mass media Political aspects Middle East. Jihad Psychological aspects. Violence Psychological aspects. Persuasion (Psychology) Religious militants Psychology. Jihād Aspect psychologique. Violence Aspect psychologique. Extrémistes religieux Psychologie. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Infrastructure. SOCIAL SCIENCE General. POLITICAL SCIENCE Terrorism. Mass media Political aspects Violence Psychological aspects Middle East |
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